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Longer domains are less human readable. I don’t want to move the instance, I’d like it to always be at whatever.com
My email is emailhandle@whatever.com, I’d like my mastodon to be mastodonhandle@whatever.com
What I’m hearing is, this is possible but it’s more of an alias being setup on the whatever.com webserver but under the surface it’s always something.whatever.com?
The message you posted seems to indicate you can't use "whatever.com" if there is another site already there, because of course you can't... the same name can't point two different places (well, it technically can, but don't do that). I'm not super familiar with Mastodon, but this sounds like a warning rather than a restriction.
In any case, yes, you can make whatever.com a DNS alias for mastodon.whatever.com and handle it with configuration. Just be aware that if you ever want something else at whatever.com, it's not easy to change the name later.
I don’t know about whether mastohost supports this or not, but Mastodon definitely allows you to host the service at e.g., mastodon.whatever.com but have your handle be mastodonhandle@whatever.com. This is documented here: https://docs.joinmastodon.org/admin/config/#web_domain